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Family Fun and Adventure at Woolly Hollow State Park

Woolly Hollow State Park in Greenbrier is a premier state park destination offering a diverse range of outdoor activities and natural beauty. With ample space for camping including tent pads with fire pits and picnic tables, it’s a favorite spot for campers and families alike. The park boasts beautiful lake views, a swimming area with sandy shores, and equipment rentals including kayaks and paddle boats, making it an outdoor enthusiast’s paradise.

Visitors praise the friendly staff and the well-maintained facilities, including volleyball and basketball areas for extra fun. The park also features scenic trails perfect for walking or mountain biking, allowing guests to fully immerse themselves in the serene surroundings. Be sure to stop by the Visitor Center’s shop for unique finds. Whether it’s a day trip or an extended stay, Woolly Hollow State Park in Greenbrier promises memorable family-friendly adventures.

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  • Kat Aodhaègan
    Kat Aodhaègan
    4 months ago

    Great lil spot! Clean and friendly, nice camp areas with running water on the lots, each with fire pits, tent pads and a picnic table. Lots of wood available to cut for a fire and beautiful views of the lake. I would recommend packing bug spray though! Also, there's volleyball and basketball areas so bring a ball!! :)

  • Amanda Kennedy
    Amanda Kennedy
    5 months ago

    Great little swim spot, friendly staff on the lifeguard stand, and in the concession! The food is awesome and the prices are reasonable. They offer peddle boats, and kayaks for rent (and a launch if you have your own kayak/canoe) and the park has lovely trails for walking or mountain biking. The parking is ample and they have campsites/RV spaces as well! Be sure to visit the Visitor Center, they have a little shop that's fun to enjoy.

  • Christina Bethalee
    Christina Bethalee
    8 months ago

    We had fun! Free to get in. Free WIFI! There’s space to kayak, a swimming area roped off, fishing is good, several people camping (tents), and family friendly. The water is dark and murky —so didn’t swim. There’s sand in the swimming area and kids were having a ball. Bathrooms. Trails. Kayak kiosk. Cell reception is spotty. Great little State Park.

  • Jeremy R. Wright
    Jeremy R. Wright
    10 months ago

    Shocked how nice it is. There's an artesian well spring right beside our camp grounds, spot #1, which is also next to this little lake. Kinda pricey, but nice. Very clean men's room with nice shower. Polite guests. Easy to collect firewood, at the first of April. I've camped in far worse places for the same money. There were two mounds of beaver dams (best guess) right beside our campsite!

  • Beverly
    Beverly
    3 months ago

    This small park has full hookups at all sites and sites are paved. It also has a beach area with pavilion, newer Visitor Center, trails with some new bridges and a lot of trees. A few sites even overlook Lake Bennett. But, many sites are very unlevel including ours, #8. It was about 4 1/2" off and it took a lot of maneuvering to correct this. Our site had more than the usual amount of debris that we picked up. Campers, please don't litter! I'm glad we were able to visit this lovely park!

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